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Newsletter / University Young Republicans, University of California at Santa Cruz (April 15, 1970; No. 3)

UNIVERSITY YOUNG REPUBLICANS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA CRUZ
SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA 95060
NEWSLETTER NO. 3 15 APRIL 1970
MEETING PLANNED
Date: Monday, 20 April Time: 8:00 p.m.
Place: Merrill College Room 2
We are fortunate to have as our speaker for our meeting
this coming Monday Mr. Leo Bagdonas, Republican candidate for
the 1st District of the State Board of Equalization. This
district, one of four in California, is large in area and diverse in the population it must serve, for it includes San
Luis Obispo, Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito, Santa Clara,
San Mateo, and San Francisco Counties.
Mr. Bagdonas has been with the Board of Equalization in
Santa Cruz for the past fourteen years and consequently brings
to this race considerable insight. He will speak to us on
the purpose and function of the Board of Equalization and his
proposals for its administration. In addressing us, Mr. Bagdonas
should feel on familiar ground, for he was formerly an assistant professor of political economy at the University of
Pennsylvania.
Wayne Moore, one of our newer members, will also address
us briefly on Monday. He is a charter member of the Central
Coast Republican Youths headquartered in Watsonville, and he
would like to advance a proposal for a county-wide Republican publication.
TALCOTT LUNCHEON REVISITED
The Intercollege Board, at its meeting of 13 April, defeated a resolution introduced by Frank Zwart which would
have censured the University Young Republicans for their conduct regarding the Talcott luncheon. The ICB voted clause
by clause as follows:
"Whereas: on March 6, 1970, the leadership of the University
Young Republicans club deliberately discriminated against 5
of its members by forcibly excluding them from a luncheon for
Congressman Burt Talcott; and (5 for—2 against—2 abstentions)
Whereas: the same leadership misled the administration concerning the expectation of a violent disruption of the lunch-

UNIVERSITY YOUNG REPUBLICANS
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA CRUZ
SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA 95060
NEWSLETTER NO. 3 15 APRIL 1970
MEETING PLANNED
Date: Monday, 20 April Time: 8:00 p.m.
Place: Merrill College Room 2
We are fortunate to have as our speaker for our meeting
this coming Monday Mr. Leo Bagdonas, Republican candidate for
the 1st District of the State Board of Equalization. This
district, one of four in California, is large in area and diverse in the population it must serve, for it includes San
Luis Obispo, Monterey, Santa Cruz, San Benito, Santa Clara,
San Mateo, and San Francisco Counties.
Mr. Bagdonas has been with the Board of Equalization in
Santa Cruz for the past fourteen years and consequently brings
to this race considerable insight. He will speak to us on
the purpose and function of the Board of Equalization and his
proposals for its administration. In addressing us, Mr. Bagdonas
should feel on familiar ground, for he was formerly an assistant professor of political economy at the University of
Pennsylvania.
Wayne Moore, one of our newer members, will also address
us briefly on Monday. He is a charter member of the Central
Coast Republican Youths headquartered in Watsonville, and he
would like to advance a proposal for a county-wide Republican publication.
TALCOTT LUNCHEON REVISITED
The Intercollege Board, at its meeting of 13 April, defeated a resolution introduced by Frank Zwart which would
have censured the University Young Republicans for their conduct regarding the Talcott luncheon. The ICB voted clause
by clause as follows:
"Whereas: on March 6, 1970, the leadership of the University
Young Republicans club deliberately discriminated against 5
of its members by forcibly excluding them from a luncheon for
Congressman Burt Talcott; and (5 for—2 against—2 abstentions)
Whereas: the same leadership misled the administration concerning the expectation of a violent disruption of the lunch-